Pictures: AIHce conference, Indianapolis 2012

Each year, AIHA -- the American Industrial Hygiene Association -- hosts the world's largest conference for Industrial Hygiene. This year, the conference was in Indianapolis. GHS and Product Stewardship were the hot topics. Here are some moments from the 2012 event, in pictures, plus a few images from around town, Indianapolis.

If you haven't been to conference in Indianapolis, it's recommended. The infrastructure is modern and efficient. Getting around and finding what you need is very fluid. It's easy to focus on the conference with just the right amount of distraction in downtown Indy to make it interesting without taking attention from the business at hand. Here are a few images to give you a feel:

PS: Wondering what an Industrial Hygienist is? A professional industrial hygienist is a person possessing either a baccalaureate degree in engineering, chemistry, or physics (or a baccalaureate degree in a closely related biological or physical science) from an accredited college or university, who also has a minimum of three years of industrial hygiene experience. Certification is involved. For more detail, go to this link on what makes an IH.